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plus as fast food workers across america prepare to strike today, taking in the dream 50 years later. a classified payload heads to space and an albino alligator gets acupuncture for back pain, really? >>> thousands of syrians are trying to flee the country in advance of a potential u.s. lead military strike. refugee sites are springing up across the border and the entire mideast is on edge. in neighboring israel there's a run on gas masks. they're lining up at distribution centers thinking they might be syria's next target and this morning president obama is confirming the use of chemical weapons by the assad regime. >> we have concluded that the syrian government carried these out. there is a prospect or possibility in which chemical weapons that have devastating effects could be directed at us. we want to make sure that that does not happen. >>> we're joined live from the region. tell us what the latest is there. >> good morning, betty. well, the situation remains tense across the region. today un inspectors have gone out for a third day in various parts of damascus to try and asce
plus as fast food workers across america prepare to strike today, taking in the dream 50 years later. a classified payload heads to space and an albino alligator gets acupuncture for back pain, really? >>> thousands of syrians are trying to flee the country in advance of a potential u.s. lead military strike. refugee sites are springing up across the border and the entire mideast is on edge. in neighboring israel there's a run on gas masks. they're lining up at distribution centers...
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you pick bank of america. dying to know if you would still pick bank of america. we still think that there is upside for $20. >> think you very much. thank you very much. we will see you in just a couple minutes when the s&p futures close. cheryl: they also liked target. the u.s. and british pushing to gain approval. we will be live at the white house with more. >> also the crisis in syria. still, they are at their highest level in more than two years. we have a top analyst that says do not let the run-up for you. also, we want to hear from you. you think the market is taking syria a little too lightly right now? log on to facebook.com / after the bell. we will read your answers on after the bell. ♪ [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] w about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just commo
you pick bank of america. dying to know if you would still pick bank of america. we still think that there is upside for $20. >> think you very much. thank you very much. we will see you in just a couple minutes when the s&p futures close. cheryl: they also liked target. the u.s. and british pushing to gain approval. we will be live at the white house with more. >> also the crisis in syria. still, they are at their highest level in more than two years. we have a top analyst that...
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and we thank them for reminding us that america is always becoming, always on a journey. we all, every single citizen among us, have to run our lap. >> reporter: a third former president-- george w. bush-- was unable to attend today, as he recovers from a recent heart procedure. instead, he issued a statement saying: the moment that dr. king delivered his famous address-- with the appeal to "let freedom ring"-- was marked by a bell- ringing ceremony. that set the stage for the first african american president, who said the struggle for economic opportunity remains the nation's great unfinished business, but he voiced hope. there's a reason why so many who marched that day, and in the days to come, were young-- for the young are unconstrained by habits of fear, by the conventions of what is. they dared to dream differently, to imagine something better. and i am convinced that same imagination, the same hunger of purpose, stirs in this generation. we may not face the same dangers of 1963, but the fierce urgency of now remains. we may never duplicate the swelling crowds and
and we thank them for reminding us that america is always becoming, always on a journey. we all, every single citizen among us, have to run our lap. >> reporter: a third former president-- george w. bush-- was unable to attend today, as he recovers from a recent heart procedure. instead, he issued a statement saying: the moment that dr. king delivered his famous address-- with the appeal to "let freedom ring"-- was marked by a bell- ringing ceremony. that set the stage for the...
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the people respect america. they look toward america. irrespective of different things they look toward america. the world does. >> this is not 1962. >> how do you mean? >> the world actually views us differently as if they are viewing us through the rosy colored glasses you assume they are which they are not. >> hang on, hang on. getting to that point, the stuff about the leaks and the strikes not being called a regime change and being limited, none of this is supposed to give comfort to assad. it is to let the american public and the world know that we have no plans to turn syria into another iraq or afghanistan. i think these leagues are a way of accomplishing that. what the administration is doing is they are looking at the civil war in syria as a football game. assad using chemical weapons as a penalty and we are the refs. we have to come in and bomb them 15 yards back and then say, guys, get back to the game. that's the plan here. i am not saying that's how i am looking at it. >> we have essentially two groups who are fighting each
the people respect america. they look toward america. irrespective of different things they look toward america. the world does. >> this is not 1962. >> how do you mean? >> the world actually views us differently as if they are viewing us through the rosy colored glasses you assume they are which they are not. >> hang on, hang on. getting to that point, the stuff about the leaks and the strikes not being called a regime change and being limited, none of this is supposed...
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al jazeera america, there's more to it. >>a. >> >> that's the headlines "consider this" is up next on al jazeera. ♪ ♪ >>> let's recap our stop stories the white house plans to brief congressional leaders on the situation in syria tonight. that will take place as the five permanent members of the security council will meet. >>> the nfl is agreed to a proposed $756 million settlement with thousands of former players. the players claim they failed to warn them of the consequences of concussion injuries. >>> and thousands of fast-food workers across the country are spiking demanding more money. >>> civil rights leaders continue to inspire and also spark controversy. news organizations, individuals, and even the government are on notice about using clips of the speech without paying for them. david shuster reports. >> i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up -- >> reporter: it is one of the most famous speeches in u.s. history. >> we hold these truths to be self-evident. >> reporter: a defining moment in the stru
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al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> what are the laws going to begin to take effect? >> reporter: the laws do not go >> convicted killer major nidal hasan is facing years of mandatory appeals. wednesday, a court martial jury sentenced him to death years after the shooting rampage at fort hood. his sentence came less than one week after conviction. it was november, 2009 when he opened fire on his fellow soldiers. 13 people died and more than 30 others were injured. >> investigators say a north korean ship was carrying weapons in violation of u.n. sanctions. there are reports a ship seize said in panama last month contained cargo including missile launching equipment from cuba. that and other military hardware were found hidden under sacks of sugar. cuba responded that the ship contained obsolete equipment being sent for rare. >> tens of thousands of fast food workers are going on strike in dozens of cities across the country, part of a nationwide push to get chains to pay workers higher wages. today's strike is expected to be the largest nationwide according to organiz
al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> what are the laws going to begin to take effect? >> reporter: the laws do not go >> convicted killer major nidal hasan is facing years of mandatory appeals. wednesday, a court martial jury sentenced him to death years after the shooting rampage at fort hood. his sentence came less than one week after conviction. it was november, 2009 when he opened fire on his fellow soldiers. 13 people died and more than 30 others were injured....
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america through the lens of a photographer. we'll see you at the top of the hour. >> tonight we look to a place that so often falls out of view that even when outsiders aren't looking, life on many native american indian reservations are hard and isolated and challenged by a poverty that's hard to comprehend. and also in many places by companion scourge, which makes companionship almost impossible. alcoholism. that is what makes the result of a recent tribal referendum all the more surprising. the tribe voted to end a prohibition on alcohol sales. now it's skirting for what could be an economic windfall or an invitation to even greater level of devastation. it is harnlg to imagine a place at the same time more breathtakingly beautiful and as heartbreakingly sad as the land of the oglala lakota, the pine ridge reservation home of the bad lands and for more than a pained and bitter century what outsiders call the oglalla sioux nation. a nation of chief sitting bull who led the victory over custer at little big horn and the massac
america through the lens of a photographer. we'll see you at the top of the hour. >> tonight we look to a place that so often falls out of view that even when outsiders aren't looking, life on many native american indian reservations are hard and isolated and challenged by a poverty that's hard to comprehend. and also in many places by companion scourge, which makes companionship almost impossible. alcoholism. that is what makes the result of a recent tribal referendum all the more...
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i think the speaker said, ' on 9/11 at the capitol i would invite him to come out to speak to america to tell us if he will form a select committee or why he will not let's get to the bottom of it. lori: very close to the one-year anniversary, one more question more officials plan on the administrative leave having given their jobs back. was that appropriate? >> absolutely not it is deplorable. with this administration who is accountable for anything? especially the people who put their lives on the line that is to be protected by u.s. government would dare not no one is held accountable and the secretary of state says what difference does it make a friend of congress? with you.will check back thank you for your opinion and analysis for obama is set to proceed on syria but candidate obama avoid he had approved? and no. does he have a constitutional authority to act without congress? the "a team" is here next. do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expens
i think the speaker said, ' on 9/11 at the capitol i would invite him to come out to speak to america to tell us if he will form a select committee or why he will not let's get to the bottom of it. lori: very close to the one-year anniversary, one more question more officials plan on the administrative leave having given their jobs back. was that appropriate? >> absolutely not it is deplorable. with this administration who is accountable for anything? especially the people who put their...
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we are america's most convenient bank. and canada's most convenient bank as well. open about 50% longer hours than our competitors. and so that is a, obviously, a huge part of our brand and we will be the most convenient with the best service. >> where are you growing? and how many branches do you expect to add this year and next? >> yeah, so we're growing, in our priority in the united states is to fill in new york as you know. we set a target by 2016. that will be the number three bank in new york city. which is pretty remarkable thing from standing start in 2001. so we are putting in new branches there and new branches in florida where we want to fill out that franchise. a few in the washington, d.c. and of course boston is another area of concentration. >> we just sited in the introduction some analysts that see head winds for canadian banks in the future. gordon nixon just told us he thinks the real estate market in canada is still doing well. economy is holding up. what head winds do you see either in canada or here in the united states for you guys? >> so it
we are america's most convenient bank. and canada's most convenient bank as well. open about 50% longer hours than our competitors. and so that is a, obviously, a huge part of our brand and we will be the most convenient with the best service. >> where are you growing? and how many branches do you expect to add this year and next? >> yeah, so we're growing, in our priority in the united states is to fill in new york as you know. we set a target by 2016. that will be the number three...
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. >> al-jazeera america, a new voice in american journalism. >> introduces "america tonight". gas. >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional. >> we spent time with the gangster disciples. >> escape from the unexpected. >> i am a cancer survivor, not mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. inside of it. >> as the cries in syria plays out, rogue hackers have been busy with cyber attacks on the u.s. if you tried to go to "the new york times" website tuesday to get the latest on syria, you would have been directed to the syrian electric army instead manufacture it has been restored, but twitter accounts and even president obama's social media has been sit since the war in syria began. while it has been a nuisance, the threat of a major cyber attack on critical american i
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this is a dangerous thing happening in america. and again, i said wisconsin, i wasn't being, it wasn't a figure of speech. in wisconsin, remember the anti-governor walker campaign. they took over city -- anybody out there who thinks those following were normal folks are protesting, sorry folks, if you believe that, it is not true. these people were paid by union, they were union goons. they were paid bit union to protest. maybe one or two or three of them felt something sincere bit but most of them were doing it because they're paid to do it and that happens with any kind of union oriented movement. people are paid by the union to go out there and protest. one way or the other. melissa: occupy wall street. there were ads on line for people to go down do the same thing. >> they did. they took over the park for three months and completely disruptive and stayed there. why else would they say? they had mrsa, sexual assaults. there are reasons people were crowding into that. you're getting paid, sit around on the perimeter, not inside t
this is a dangerous thing happening in america. and again, i said wisconsin, i wasn't being, it wasn't a figure of speech. in wisconsin, remember the anti-governor walker campaign. they took over city -- anybody out there who thinks those following were normal folks are protesting, sorry folks, if you believe that, it is not true. these people were paid by union, they were union goons. they were paid bit union to protest. maybe one or two or three of them felt something sincere bit but most of...
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. >> welcome back to al jazeera. here is a look at the top stories. president obama said he has now concluded that the government of syria carried out chemical attacks against its own people. he was asked what his next step might be. >> obama: first of all i have not made a decision. if the syrian government used chemical weapons on its own people that would change some of our calculations. the reason has to do not only international norms but america's self interest. >> as the u.n. supreme court council considers the attack, the secretary general is asking for more time for the investigators and for dim plo ds diplomascy. >> a half century to the day that martin luther king delivered his i have a "dream" speech, mike viqueira was ther there{^l" ^}. >> bells range on the national mall and across the country to mark the moment. >> i have a dre
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. >> welcome back to al jazeera. here is a look at the top stories. president obama said he has now concluded that the government of syria carried out chemical attacks against its own people. he was asked what his next step might be....
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had someone ask me the other day, do i believe justice is fair in america? when i was in chicago i interviewed a man who was on death row for 25 years. he has the mental capacity of an eight-year-old. i sat and cried with him after he was out of jail. after that i said there's no way it's fair. this man should never have spent 25 years behind bars on death row. >> it gives me chills to your point. there's so many people out there who can relate. 40% of homicides in the u.s. are a mystery. i'm curious what you learned about the mind of a criminal. how often do you hear about a terrible story and people that knew the person would say, they were genuine. there's no way this person could have done something so horrible. is it one event in a person's life? is it a mix of it all? >> it's a mix of it all. we have one case we'reall. the premiere episode -- it's interesting, where the person who ultimately is convicted of this crime, the family is heartbroken. they cannot imagine it. they can't visualize this individual would do it. when we talk about women, for exam
had someone ask me the other day, do i believe justice is fair in america? when i was in chicago i interviewed a man who was on death row for 25 years. he has the mental capacity of an eight-year-old. i sat and cried with him after he was out of jail. after that i said there's no way it's fair. this man should never have spent 25 years behind bars on death row. >> it gives me chills to your point. there's so many people out there who can relate. 40% of homicides in the u.s. are a mystery....
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america chases cheap and walmart provides cheap goods. how do you break that cycle so you have good-paying jobs where people have money in their pocket and pay more for something so that you're racing up and not racing down? >> little bit more money in your pocket not to buy cheap. >> everybody does. >> christine romans, thanks so much. >>> still to come in "newsroom" today we could see the biggest nationwide walkout of fast food workers yet. they're demanding, guess what? 15 bucks an hour. about as much as many skilled workers make. >>> the british prime minister david cameron is now speaking to parliament about syria and what action it might take on the subject of chemical war fare in syria. the interesting part of this is that britain's parliament was actually called back from vacation to have this conversation. let's listen to a bit of it. >> why he has refused to publish the full attorney general adve e advice. a summary of it especially at a time when legal experts say security council reinforcement there simply is not legal and int
america chases cheap and walmart provides cheap goods. how do you break that cycle so you have good-paying jobs where people have money in their pocket and pay more for something so that you're racing up and not racing down? >> little bit more money in your pocket not to buy cheap. >> everybody does. >> christine romans, thanks so much. >>> still to come in "newsroom" today we could see the biggest nationwide walkout of fast food workers yet. they're...
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so to not be there in that moment to look america in the eye and complete that leap, that forward progress for the american people, and to say that the african-american community, that we have made missteps in the last 50 years, but we stand here united with you in the journey forward in the life and times of dr. king. >> you're wonderful to say this to be honest about your party, but it wasn't just one or two people. >> no, none of them. >> the day two stories on yesterday's story on the march in washington commemoration of course noted there were no republican elected officials on the steps of the lincoln memorial yesterday. "the washington post" headlines says republicans absent from march on washington. a headline of "the wall street journal" reads at 50th anniversary of march, no gop speakers. interesting point here. for evidence of the shift over the years, let's take a look. let's take a look now at the relationship between the republican party and african-american voters. consider this example. contained neatly in two generations of the romney family. here is george romney marching
so to not be there in that moment to look america in the eye and complete that leap, that forward progress for the american people, and to say that the african-american community, that we have made missteps in the last 50 years, but we stand here united with you in the journey forward in the life and times of dr. king. >> you're wonderful to say this to be honest about your party, but it wasn't just one or two people. >> no, none of them. >> the day two stories on yesterday's...
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spoke to a racially divided america. people of all stripes packed the mall to hear the words inspired by dr. king. joseph lowry was a freedom fighter along with dr. king. >> committed to be a nation of liberty and justice for all. >> julian bond a civil rights veteran who led a sit in at a segregated lunch counter at greensboro, south carolina. >> we're still being challenged, from the stand your ground laws. >> the spirit of dr. king's words captured the hearts of people not just around america. but around the world. >> part celebration, part commemoration, part renewal. it was 50 years ago on this day that dr. king led the famous march on washington and delivered his i have a dream speech. today the crowd heard from the first african american president. >> to secure the gains this country has made requires constant vigilance. >> the president stood on the spot where king spoke invoke the civil rights leader as an inspiration. >> how he gave mighty voice to the quiet hopes of millions. how he offered a salvation path fo
spoke to a racially divided america. people of all stripes packed the mall to hear the words inspired by dr. king. joseph lowry was a freedom fighter along with dr. king. >> committed to be a nation of liberty and justice for all. >> julian bond a civil rights veteran who led a sit in at a segregated lunch counter at greensboro, south carolina. >> we're still being challenged, from the stand your ground laws. >> the spirit of dr. king's words captured the hearts of...
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journalism. >> introduces "america tonight". gas. >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional. >> we spent time with the gangster disciples. >> escape from the unexpected. >> i am a cancer survivor, not last week al jazeera america launched a new and needed voice in journalism. the new york times calls it "serious, straight-forward news". "accurate, responsible" says the washington post. and the baltimore sun says, "instantly engaging and powerful". al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> as the cries in syria plays out, rogue hackers have been busy with cyber attacks on the u.s. if you tried to go to "the new york times" website tuesday to get the latest on syria, you would have been directed to the syrian electric army instead manufacture it has been restored, but twitter accounts and even president obama's social media has been sit since the war in syria began. while it has been a nuisance, the threat of a major cyber attack on critical american infrastructure is a gr
journalism. >> introduces "america tonight". gas. >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional. >> we spent time with the gangster disciples. >> escape from the unexpected. >> i am a cancer survivor, not last week al jazeera america launched a new and needed voice in journalism. the new york times calls it "serious, straight-forward news". "accurate, responsible"...
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that's more than nascar, the nba and america's pastime, baseball. the question is who really won in this settlement and does it mean anything when it comes to the impact of concussions in football? i want to bring in a man that any football fan knows very, very well. peter king, senior writer for "sports illustrated" and editor of the mmqb.com. thanks for joining us. really appreciate it. >> sure. >> first of all, help us understand this settlement. for a couple years now people have been saying the nfl faced an existential problem, concussions could literally end the game. so how big a deal is this for pro football? >> well, this was the storm cloud that was over every decision the nfl made, it was over every season the last few seasons because everyone knew that this -- there was going to come a day of reckoning. and the reason why this is such a big win for the national football league in my opinion is that even though, including the attorneys fees, it's going to cost every nfl team, every nfl owner about $30 million, this is $30 million payable
that's more than nascar, the nba and america's pastime, baseball. the question is who really won in this settlement and does it mean anything when it comes to the impact of concussions in football? i want to bring in a man that any football fan knows very, very well. peter king, senior writer for "sports illustrated" and editor of the mmqb.com. thanks for joining us. really appreciate it. >> sure. >> first of all, help us understand this settlement. for a couple years now...
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it is up to america to decide whether we watch it happen or tip it over. i feel bad for the innocent people born into the hell where the bad devour the good. >> they are in fact using chemical weapons and women and children are being killed. don't we have responsibility to do something? >> russia is involved, that's why syria is different from libya. >> we are not getting into a proxy war with russia. if we go in and bomb and assad doesn't step down, we have no moral interest in the country. >>> next up. bob. as my 10th grade biology teacher would say, give the gums a rest. >>> alec baldwin out of his cage, went rabid on another paparazzi. !! he the aggressor yesterday? >> police say neither party are >> greg, you are one followed by the paparazzi all the time, you don't lose your temper. >> i don't. i welcome it. i think they're lovely people. i have to defend, to be fair and balanced, i have to defend alec. i was impressed by the moves. granted, the guy can't just thr against the car. >> he says it is self defense because the photographer rushed his wife
it is up to america to decide whether we watch it happen or tip it over. i feel bad for the innocent people born into the hell where the bad devour the good. >> they are in fact using chemical weapons and women and children are being killed. don't we have responsibility to do something? >> russia is involved, that's why syria is different from libya. >> we are not getting into a proxy war with russia. if we go in and bomb and assad doesn't step down, we have no moral interest...
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it is interesting to me how still to this day often white america and black america sees things through different lens? >> absolutely. because we have not come to the decision, which is so important. you can only come to this decision if you have courage. the decision is -- i am a human being. nothing human kg alien to me. until we come to that, whites will really think i'm better than. well, they are not so bad but that color doesn't come off. and that hair doesn't straighten out. so we are not equals. until blacks an whites see each other as brother and sister we will not have parity. it is very clear. >> you don't think that as occurred. you don't believe there is true equality yet. >> oh, i know there isn't and you know there isn't and everybody who hears you knows there isn't and yet this is what we have to have. the only thing is, mr. cooper, people have to develop courage. it is most important of all of the virtues. without courage you can't practice any other virtue consistently. you can be anything in front of the microphone and camera but to be that thing in your heart you hav
it is interesting to me how still to this day often white america and black america sees things through different lens? >> absolutely. because we have not come to the decision, which is so important. you can only come to this decision if you have courage. the decision is -- i am a human being. nothing human kg alien to me. until we come to that, whites will really think i'm better than. well, they are not so bad but that color doesn't come off. and that hair doesn't straighten out. so we...
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the women's movement and by the way f y i my new book the crash of twenty sixteen the plot to destroy america and what we can do to stop it is now available for preorder at all online retailers like amazon dot com and your local bookstore so check it out and now my conversations with great minds with bob ney. but that is conversations in great minds i'm joined by republican congressman bob ney on the cars from one thousand nine hundred five until two thousand and six congressman ney represented...
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we have to say this level of violence on the streets of america is irresponsible. and i think that the country is ready to look at this in a broader way than just guns or just poverty. we really have to think about the culture of violence we have created, some through benign neglect and some there mal-intention. >>> mayor landrieu, thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >>> we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? >>> welcome back. students in kentucky are revolting over michelle obama's new pish to have kids eat healthier and reduce childhood obesity. at a special school board meeting, one member said students tell her the meals taste like vomit. a celebrity chef and host of road trip, and
we have to say this level of violence on the streets of america is irresponsible. and i think that the country is ready to look at this in a broader way than just guns or just poverty. we really have to think about the culture of violence we have created, some through benign neglect and some there mal-intention. >>> mayor landrieu, thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >>> we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key...
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america america america america ♪ america ♪ america ♪ america ♪ america ♪ america the free ♪ !merica ♪ >> >> one day after the 50th anniversary of the march on washington, and double ac president will speak at the national press club. he is expected to discuss the trayvon martin case and stand your ground laws. live coverage today at1 p.m. eastern here on c-span the u.s. chamber of commerce holds its annual labor day briefing today to discuss the group's top economic issues for businesses. we will be live from their headquarters in washington, dc starting at 10 a.m. eastern on he sees -- on c-span. of there are several types bullying that the left loves to engage in and their favorite is racial leaving. the reason for that is that the left philosophy is based almost solely and completely at this point on the idea that they stand up for victimized groups. everything they do is to stand up on behalf of some victimized minority, lacks, jews, gays, women. what that means is that we oppose their policies, by necessity necessity, the logic gays, hate blacks, jews, women and that is
america america america america ♪ america ♪ america ♪ america ♪ america ♪ america the free ♪ !merica ♪ >> >> one day after the 50th anniversary of the march on washington, and double ac president will speak at the national press club. he is expected to discuss the trayvon martin case and stand your ground laws. live coverage today at1 p.m. eastern here on c-span the u.s. chamber of commerce holds its annual labor day briefing today to discuss the group's top economic...
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is that hot or still make it in america? i know the congress has had a real focal point that made that a focal point when it comes to jobs. but how much is this documentary going to help the push? >> i think it can only help. because it shows that there is consumer demand for this, and consumers are voters. it shows that it's nonpartisan. it's without philosophy. and it shows that we need made in america to make sure that we can have more of these success stories like vincent portrays in these movies, that we could have strong communities and a nation that is able to create well-paying jobs. i mean, your entire show tonight, detroit service sector jobs, ual add it all up. the factor that we need is manufacturing at its core. this movie gives a pathway. and it actually asks people to do something after they leave. >> vincent, where can people see your movie? >> they can visit our website, be american made.com. it's going to be opening chicago, atlanta, new york and l.a. >> great to have both of you with us tonight. thank you
is that hot or still make it in america? i know the congress has had a real focal point that made that a focal point when it comes to jobs. but how much is this documentary going to help the push? >> i think it can only help. because it shows that there is consumer demand for this, and consumers are voters. it shows that it's nonpartisan. it's without philosophy. and it shows that we need made in america to make sure that we can have more of these success stories like vincent portrays in...
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in 1964, there were 234,000 black undergraduate students in america. the numbers shot up to 2.6 million, more than 10 times the amount. more good news, the rate of blacks aged 25 and over who completed four years of high school tripled from 25 perfects to more than 85%. >> in 1963, there were five black members of congress and no senators. in 2013, there are 43 black members of congress and one senator, a lot of room left for improvement in the upper chamber. >> you can look to the movies for encouragement. flipper was the number one film on august 281963. this year, it's lee daniels, the butler, which just happens to be about america's civil rights movement. >> coming up, what was the rolling of women in the civil rights movement and 1963's march on washington and were they [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >>thank god i didn't suffer what he had to go through. next sunday, the premiere of google and the world brain. >>this is the opportunity of our generation. [[vo
in 1964, there were 234,000 black undergraduate students in america. the numbers shot up to 2.6 million, more than 10 times the amount. more good news, the rate of blacks aged 25 and over who completed four years of high school tripled from 25 perfects to more than 85%. >> in 1963, there were five black members of congress and no senators. in 2013, there are 43 black members of congress and one senator, a lot of room left for improvement in the upper chamber. >> you can look to the...
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the great thing about america. or italy, because it's an italian company. french company, thank you. i don't know my fashion let alone my sports so i think we should move on. >> permian, french. >>> time for the rock block, a quick roundup of the stories you'll be talking about today. >> you two make me smile. from "the guardian" did life begin on mars? 3 million years ago they may have brought over an element that helped organic molecules develop into the first life forms on earth. >>> a think piece from "the wall street journal," researchers used stem cells to grow miniature modules of most natural structure known to man, the mini brains. this little gem from "usa today," acue puncture for an alligator? it's apparently helped his bad back. who knew? time for business news with christine romans. >> good morning, michaela. stock futures higher this morning as prospects of an eminent u.s. military strike on syria seem less certain. wednesday the dow industrials broke a two-day losing streak and showed the largest one day point gain in a week. >>> for the fir
the great thing about america. or italy, because it's an italian company. french company, thank you. i don't know my fashion let alone my sports so i think we should move on. >> permian, french. >>> time for the rock block, a quick roundup of the stories you'll be talking about today. >> you two make me smile. from "the guardian" did life begin on mars? 3 million years ago they may have brought over an element that helped organic molecules develop into the first...
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, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. >> i wish there would have been more, um -- >> because they marched city councils changed. >> i guess more representation from the other side of the political aisle. >> congress changed and eventually the white house changed. >> i didn't see the speech. i was working. >> what he was describing was the dream of every american. >> i've got a dream. i've got a dream that young black males don't become daddies until after they're married. >> today's event excluded black republicans and conservatives. >> where is tim scott? >> that was a glaring areas and does not indicate a desire for inclusion. >> grievances against police brutali brutality. >> black america is not going to listen to me. >> they're not going to tune in and say he's trying to help us. the bigotry of others was reason to give up on yourself. >> they're not going to listen to you or any other white person. >> is that -- >> but he issued a at the same time. i did not kno
, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. >> i wish there would have been more, um -- >> because they marched city councils changed. >> i guess more representation from the other side of the political aisle. >> congress changed and eventually the white house changed. >> i didn't see the speech. i was working. >> what he was describing was the dream of every american. >> i've got a dream. i've got a dream that young black...
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congratulations one area and you were successful you did not look back you are what america is all about. thinks a lot. >> thank you so much. charles: we will bring on another novice investor workers fighting for higher wages i will tell you why it and it will harm those supposedly it is trying to help. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my chartsand spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." charles: should the industry give in to the demand? next. charles: ulterior router -- motives one mentality that things road rather than earned. worth than double the current rate. protesters are framing the issue as part of the public domain and naturally to share the good fortune with employees being the victims rather than personal mistakes. ther
congratulations one area and you were successful you did not look back you are what america is all about. thinks a lot. >> thank you so much. charles: we will bring on another novice investor workers fighting for higher wages i will tell you why it and it will harm those supposedly it is trying to help. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my chartsand spend more time trading. their quick trade bar...
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today america's first black president said the march for justice remain as reality still today. >> no one can match his brilliance but the same flame that lit the heart of all, i know that flame remains. >> thousands participated in today's celebration. >> reporter: 50 years after the march on washington for jobs and freedom a call for economic and racial equality. on the steps of the lincoln memorial the son of martin luther king, jr. said his father's dream is not yet fulfilled. >> we have come too far from where we started. >> reporter: t-shirts, buttons, hats created a celebratory feeling. people marking their part in history. >> let us ask ourselves how will the dream live on in me, in you, in all of us. >> this is your moment to join those silent heroes of the past. individuals who stood in the spot where you stand today. [ music ] >> reporter: president obama said after african american president isn't enough and we stand to learn from those who fought for equality. >> taught them that no man can take away the dignity and grace god grants us. >> reporter: 50 years ago martin lu
today america's first black president said the march for justice remain as reality still today. >> no one can match his brilliance but the same flame that lit the heart of all, i know that flame remains. >> thousands participated in today's celebration. >> reporter: 50 years after the march on washington for jobs and freedom a call for economic and racial equality. on the steps of the lincoln memorial the son of martin luther king, jr. said his father's dream is not yet...
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all i can tell you is that america must lead and america is not leading and that is apparent to every nation in the region. and the arab league not signing on is an indication of their lack of trust, that the united states will do what is necessary. maybe just they're worried as i am that it will be a cosmetic few cruise missiles and then stop. >> in light of the fact that this is all open. everyone is talking about it. there are no big secrets about what we are planning to do. maybe the specifics but generally, why not do it, it has been suggested to have a robust debate in congress rather than having this shuttle diploma circumstance sending peel to the white house to talk. why not lay this out so the american people can see what the security allegations or suggestions are by various members of the house and the senate. >> well, i'm not opposed to that. and we can have the speaker and the majority leader call congress back from recess. that is within their authority and begin that debate. so i suggest that senator paul address that to speaker boehner and harry reid and mitch mcconne
all i can tell you is that america must lead and america is not leading and that is apparent to every nation in the region. and the arab league not signing on is an indication of their lack of trust, that the united states will do what is necessary. maybe just they're worried as i am that it will be a cosmetic few cruise missiles and then stop. >> in light of the fact that this is all open. everyone is talking about it. there are no big secrets about what we are planning to do. maybe the...
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many ways to keep on marching. >> america, i know the road will be long. but i know we can get there. yes, we will stumble. but i know we'll get back up. that is how a movement happens. that is how history bends. that is how when somebody is faint of heart somebody else brings them along and says come on, we're marching. that tireless teacher, who gets to class early and stays late and dip introdus into her own p buy supplies because she believes every child is hers, she is marching. that successful businessman who doesn't have to but pays his workers a fair wage, and then offers a shot to a man, maybe an ex-con who is down on his luck. he is marching. the father who realizes the most important job he will ever have is raising his boy right, even if he didn't have a father. especially if he didn't have a father at home, he is marching. everyone who realizes what those glorious patriots knew on that day, that change does not come from washington. but to washington. that change has always been built on our willingness, we, the people, to take on the mantle o
many ways to keep on marching. >> america, i know the road will be long. but i know we can get there. yes, we will stumble. but i know we'll get back up. that is how a movement happens. that is how history bends. that is how when somebody is faint of heart somebody else brings them along and says come on, we're marching. that tireless teacher, who gets to class early and stays late and dip introdus into her own p buy supplies because she believes every child is hers, she is marching. that...
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now eight years later, bobby jindal called new orleans america's comeback city. noting the rebuilding efforts and the resolve of all of the city's residents. mom, dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the personalized savings available for when you get married, move into a new house, or add a car to your policy. personalized coverage and savings -- all the things humans need to make our world a little less imperfect. call... and ask about all the ways you could save. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? >>>
now eight years later, bobby jindal called new orleans america's comeback city. noting the rebuilding efforts and the resolve of all of the city's residents. mom, dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. been easy. k-p-i-x 5 reporter cate cauguiran is at the alameda ferry with more on you coming to sf >>> you real, real. >>> with the bay bridge closed for the next five days the morning commute hasn't been easy for some. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran is at the alameda ferry with more on your commute if you are coming to the city by boat. cate. >> reporter: this should probably be the easiest way. it appears that the waterways are the smoothest commute into san francisco. that could be thanks to increased ferry services. now, to accommodate for increased riders in san francisco, the san francisco bay ferry added more departures, 20 from oakland, 21 from alameda. 15 from vallejo. and 12 from harbor bay. not to mention, they have added direct routes from alameda main street to san francisco and oakland to san francisco typically that two-term analysis will share a boat
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and people don't understand that but if you try to explain to the sinkhole of stupid population in america or britain that water is a resource that is not just simply created on an alter your universe and pumped in through some magical straw that's gifted to you by some labor party you won't know it's actually a resource in the united states of course you don't know what is pumped into this fracking fluid what goes into your water table due to the how of burton exemption that dick cheney while he was vice president and therefore president of the senate managed to get into pass through the law i think was two thousand and three two thousand and one maybe he so they pump stuff in but due to corporate confidentiality they don't have to tell anybody not even the mayors or any of the locals what's actually in their own water make the point clear is that we know that the fracking fluid contains carcinogens. but that information can't be published because the corporation will convince the lawmakers in the public that that's proprietary information and it violates their intellectual property law t
and people don't understand that but if you try to explain to the sinkhole of stupid population in america or britain that water is a resource that is not just simply created on an alter your universe and pumped in through some magical straw that's gifted to you by some labor party you won't know it's actually a resource in the united states of course you don't know what is pumped into this fracking fluid what goes into your water table due to the how of burton exemption that dick cheney while...
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america on the verge of military action in syria. tensions are rising. in just a few hours, the white house will brief congressional leaders on evidence of suspected chemical attacks. >> we have not made a decision, but the international norm against the use of chemical weapons needs to be kept in place, and nobody disputes -- or hardly anybody disputes that chemical weapons were used on a large scale in syria against civilian populations. >>> john boehner is calling on the president to, quote, make the case to the american people and congress and 116 bipartisan members tell the president that moving ahead without their approval would be a violation of the separation of powers. >> i'm sure there will be those who clamor now for having a voice, and at the same time they would be critical of the president if he did not. what is the strategy of this administration? i believe he should go first and foremost to the american public. >>> war ships already in place, but any potential strike would come with massive and far-reaches ramifications. syrian leader ass
america on the verge of military action in syria. tensions are rising. in just a few hours, the white house will brief congressional leaders on evidence of suspected chemical attacks. >> we have not made a decision, but the international norm against the use of chemical weapons needs to be kept in place, and nobody disputes -- or hardly anybody disputes that chemical weapons were used on a large scale in syria against civilian populations. >>> john boehner is calling on the...
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i mean, this is america, come on, now. i mean, we've gotten, sam, i used to joke around the fact that we came out of the recession, we learned how to celebrate mediocrity. you remember the green shots, that stuff, rationalizing the fact there's a sloppy post recession recovery. how long can we get away with that? >> well, we got away with it for tour years, it's a half speed recovery, only looking at about -- normally, we see six-plus percent in te first year, and only three-plus percent, treading at half speed pace in the subs qentd three years. the real question is, as philip mentioned, we want a number better than 2%, our guess is 2.3% because that, i think, can help define where the 10-year note should be yielding once the fed removed all that stimulus. charles: 2.3 tomorrow, your technician said today was to the upside. what stock do you look at? >> johnson ontrol, ticker jci, in the auto parts area, and with 14.5 million cars sold this year, expected 15.5 next year, and also with 11 years the average age, oldest on r
i mean, this is america, come on, now. i mean, we've gotten, sam, i used to joke around the fact that we came out of the recession, we learned how to celebrate mediocrity. you remember the green shots, that stuff, rationalizing the fact there's a sloppy post recession recovery. how long can we get away with that? >> well, we got away with it for tour years, it's a half speed recovery, only looking at about -- normally, we see six-plus percent in te first year, and only three-plus percent,...
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the president again repeating that to respond to this deployment of chemical weapons is in america's core self interest, and the president said the syrian government carried these attacks out. if you circumstance -- circle a couple of dates on the calendar here, you mentioned those un inspectors. it's very clear that the administration or any allied coalition is not going to initiate an attack while those un inspectors are on the ground. then tuesday the president is scheduled to leave the country. he was going to go see putin, and that got changed, instead he is going sweden before going to the g20 meeting. a lot of folks think the president might want to consult with leaders at the g20. others say that is not likely to have this hanging in the air while they are talking about the economy. also another wild-card here, if the british go wobbly in his term on this, and parlment does balk, then that throws another twist and angle into the potential timing. >> mike, tell us precedent for this. >> well, i think the most direct precedent is 1993 and 1998. 1993 a plot was uncovered tos a -
the president again repeating that to respond to this deployment of chemical weapons is in america's core self interest, and the president said the syrian government carried these attacks out. if you circumstance -- circle a couple of dates on the calendar here, you mentioned those un inspectors. it's very clear that the administration or any allied coalition is not going to initiate an attack while those un inspectors are on the ground. then tuesday the president is scheduled to leave the...
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critics point to america's. agent orange in vietnam to. saddam's chemical aggression coming up we'll examine the shifting sands of u.s. foreign policy. and a victim of child abuse in england speaks out. taken off a police watch list safeguarding communities.
critics point to america's. agent orange in vietnam to. saddam's chemical aggression coming up we'll examine the shifting sands of u.s. foreign policy. and a victim of child abuse in england speaks out. taken off a police watch list safeguarding communities.
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we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ oh, we sing america america ♪ america america america ♪ america >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- emmy-nominated actor matt leblanc. comedienne natasha leggero. the music of sky blu. and "jaywalking." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "the tonight show!" thank you. [ cheers and applause ] nice to have you all here. thank you very much.
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it made america a better place. those opportunities would never have existed if not have been for lyndon baines johnson. >> you taught both michelle and barack obama at harvard law school. i know you're still close to the first family, and both of them, you're in frequent communication with the president. i don't want you to tell tales on your friend. do you have any insight into why he has seen it to be so important to foreground martin luther king so often? he's talked about him dozens of times. he has the bust of king right next to the bust of lincoln looking down on all liz discussions in the oval office. >> it's very important. you think about king -- you think about lincoln, he gave his announcement to run for president in springfield, illinois, the same place lincoln did. he has that bust of lincoln there, he's cited lincoln in many of his speeches since he's been president. he's looking at men that are sacrificing whatever they have to do to make the country better. the reality is, both of them were victims
it made america a better place. those opportunities would never have existed if not have been for lyndon baines johnson. >> you taught both michelle and barack obama at harvard law school. i know you're still close to the first family, and both of them, you're in frequent communication with the president. i don't want you to tell tales on your friend. do you have any insight into why he has seen it to be so important to foreground martin luther king so often? he's talked about him dozens...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. [ all ] who's new in the fridge! i help support bones... [ ding! ] ...the immune system... [ ding! ] ...heart health... [ ding! ] ...and muscles. [ ding! ] that can only be ensure complete! [ female announcer ] the four-in-one nutrition of ensure complete. a simple choice to help u eat right. [ major nutrition ] nutrition in charge. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around barbara ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the results are in and the classic board game monopoly as a new token, a cat. fans decided what the new piece should be. the cat beat out other choices like a guitar, helicopter, and robots, and while many are happy to see the cat it means saying goodbye to the iron. i stayed goodbye to mine long ago. >> thank you. this is "studio b," and right now, all eyes are on
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america had in itself. he had a dream. he had a dwreem not in the frnt tense. he said i have a dream that one day my four children will-- future tense--" will be judged by the content of their character and nothe color of their skin." >> he was an extraordinary-- i assume most of the people on this program know that the speech which was so celebrated that he gave was not the speech he intended to give. the speech he actually gave came about as a result of mehallia jackson. as he was reading from the prepared text of the speech. he somewhere during-- i don't know maybe the 25th paragraph of the speeches she had win. she show thed to him,"tell them with the dream, martib. tell them about the dream." aise said, i was stand, behind him-- this is all happening in real time. so he takes the prepared text, grabs the lectern, looks out on those almost 300,000 people, and this is all happening in real time, and i tirnd to the person who was next to me, and i said to them-- just spontaneously-- i said, "these people
america had in itself. he had a dream. he had a dwreem not in the frnt tense. he said i have a dream that one day my four children will-- future tense--" will be judged by the content of their character and nothe color of their skin." >> he was an extraordinary-- i assume most of the people on this program know that the speech which was so celebrated that he gave was not the speech he intended to give. the speech he actually gave came about as a result of mehallia jackson. as he...
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." >> this is bbc world news america, reporting from washington, i am katty kay. says that if his country is attacked he will defend himself. if this happens, what kind of effect may this have? >> the horrific aftermath of an attack carried out allegedly by the syrian government using an incendiary bomb. we have this exclusive report. cuba is back in the ring after banning professional boxing for half a century. the punching is flying once again. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and across the globe. in washington, new york and london, there have been a series of tense meetings on syria. presidentt jet -- obama has briefed john boehner, and david cameron is talking to parliament. russia has called a meeting of the security council. no decision has been made but with a threat looming, president assad says that syria will defend itself. the syrian people are increasingly nervous as we report from damascus. it feels as if something big is coming to damascus. the supporters of president assad paraded on the hotel, outside of the where the u.n.
." >> this is bbc world news america, reporting from washington, i am katty kay. says that if his country is attacked he will defend himself. if this happens, what kind of effect may this have? >> the horrific aftermath of an attack carried out allegedly by the syrian government using an incendiary bomb. we have this exclusive report. cuba is back in the ring after banning professional boxing for half a century. the punching is flying once again. >> welcome to our viewers...
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your impression's president's speech. >> 50 years ago, god poke to america through a -- spoke to america through a man. the baton has been passed to a new generation, to get back to a dream. hover you define yourself, we're all americans. a massage today, purpose thing -- a message today, 50 years ago president of united states hid in the white house. today, three presidents spoke to america and two others wanted to be there but could not because of health challenges, that is the beauty of america. >> we've come a long way. we have a long way to go. we have equal opportunity on paper do we have equal access, we do have the first black president, and first black attorney general but today our nation may be more divided than back then. i am from mississippi. my father worked heavily to desegregate schools in mississippi. my mother did not he a black high school, my about father had to build it. lori: as reverend jesse jack jackson pointed out, african-americans are freer but less equal. >> that does reflect my sentiment. unemployment in black community is on the increase. we -- >> 12-point
your impression's president's speech. >> 50 years ago, god poke to america through a -- spoke to america through a man. the baton has been passed to a new generation, to get back to a dream. hover you define yourself, we're all americans. a massage today, purpose thing -- a message today, 50 years ago president of united states hid in the white house. today, three presidents spoke to america and two others wanted to be there but could not because of health challenges, that is the beauty...